Nucky Thompson was the one to beat on Saturday night in Los Angeles at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, where HBO dominated with 15 total wins — including seven for Boardwalk Empire alone.Discovery’s Deadliest Catch and History’s Gettysburg followed with four wins apiece, while Freedom Riders (PBS), Mildred Pierce (HBO), Saturday Night Live (NBC), So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) and The Kennedys (ReelzChannel) each netted three.

ReelzChannel will air the Creative Arts Emmy Awards next Saturday, Sept. 17, while the Primetime Emmy Awards proper will air Sunday, Sept. 18, on Fox.

What follows is a list of most of the winners; visit our friends at GoldDerby.com for any stragglers.

Casting in a Drama Series |Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special|Mildred Pierce (HBO)
Casting For A Comedy Series |Glee (Fox)

Guest Actress In A Comedy Series | Gwyneth Paltrow, GleeGuest Actor In A Comedy Series | Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night LiveGuest Actress In A Drama Series | Loretta Devine, Grey’s AnatomyGuest Actor In A Drama Series | Paul McCrane, Harry’s Law

Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special |The Walking Dead (AMC)
Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic) |The Kennedys (ReelzChannel)
Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) |Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic) |Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special | Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or A Movie |The Kennedys (ReelzChannel)Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series |Mad Men (AMC)

Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special |Downton Abbey (PBS)
Costumes For A Series |The Borgias (Showtime)
Costumes For A Variety/Music Program Or A Special |Gettysburg (History), Portlandia (IFC)

Choreography | So You Think You Can Dance (Fox): Mia Michaels for Alice in Mia-Land (“Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”/“When We Dance”/“This Bitter Earth – On The Nature of Daylight”; Napoleon and Tabitha D’Umo for “Scars” / “Fallin” / “Outta Your Mind” (Tie)

Music Direction | Harry Connick Jr., In Concert On Broadway (PBS)
Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) |American Masters: John Muir In The New World (PBS)
Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Original Dramatic Score) | Mildred Pierce, Part Five (HBO)
Original Music And Lyrics |Saturday Night Live, with host Justin Timberlake (“Monologue”)

Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series | Hot In Cleveland (TV Land)
Art Direction For A Miniseries Or Movie | Mildred Pierce (HBO)
Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series | Boardwalk Empire (HBO)

Special Visual Effects For A Series |Boardwalk Empire (HBO)Special Visual Effects For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special | Gettysburg (History)

Stunt Coordination | TNT’s Southland (“Graduation Day”)

Original Main Title Theme Music | The Borgias (Showtime)Main Title Design |Game Of Thrones (HBO)

Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour) |House, “Bombshells” (Fox)Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) |Family Guy, “Road To The North Pole” (Fox)Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special | American Idol, “Finale” (Fox)Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming |Deadliest Catch, “Redemption Day” (Discovery)Sound Mixing For A Miniseries Or A Movie | The Kennedys, “Lancer and Lace” (Reelz)Sound Editing For A Series | Boardwalk Empire (HBO)Sound Editing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera) | Gettysburg (History)Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special |The Pillars Of The Earth, “The Work Of Angels” (Starz)

Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series |American Idol, “Finale”Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special |Don Pasquale, PBSLighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety, Music, Or Comedy Series |So You Think You Can Dance, “Finale”Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety, Music, Or Comedy Special | Grammy Awards (CBS)

True, but it can’t be said they didn’t cast well. Almost all of their casting choices were a huge hit. A nobody they cast is filming a movie with Kristen Wiig and Annette Bening right now, going to Broadway later, and two of their new S2 guest stars are nominated for Emmys.

I think “J” is talking about Darren Criss. They cast him and now he is a pretty big hit and going to be in the movie with Kristen Wiig and Annette Bening, and he’s also going on Broadway for a bit. Glee definetly casts correctly, I just wish they wouldn’t cast quite as much, and put more focus on the kids again.

Say what you want about Glee the show itself, but the casting of that show and the talent (well, of some and some more than others) are deserving of an Emmy in that catergory. I can say that the cast is also probably one of the hardest (if not the hardest) working people in television (8 hours shooting then 7 hours in the studio, I think I’ll stick to my cubicle), now if that could only reflect onto the show.

OMG LORETTA DEVINE!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!! wowowow i never even expected her to be nominated back then and now she won? WOOOOHOOOOOO! she’s great :) i’m guessing that one scene with the chief and merder in 7×17 where they discuss her alzheimer’s sold it.

Thanks. I should have made my point clearer. Since standards (such as restrictions, ratings, demographics, etc.)for cable television are different then standards for network television, they really should not be treated as being compatible for the purpose of these awards. It’s just my opinion. Thanks for responding though…

Some categories are called ‘area’ awards where more than one nominee can win. It’s like voting for the baseball Hall of Fame. Basically, instead of picking one winner, the judges decide if they think a nominee should get an Emmy. If x% of the voters think a show should get an Emmy, it does. If no show hits that threshold, whoever had the highest percentage of yes votes wins.

And if it wasn’t for King George having a stammer then “The King’s Speech” wouldn’t have been made and Colin Firth wouldn’t have won the Oscar. So by your logic, King George’s stammer won an Oscar…? The award was for picture editing, therefore it was the editors that deserve the award – don’t credit it to someone who didn’t do their work.

It’s fine to be happy for the show winning, but don’t credit someone for work that they weren’t even involved with. Gaga’s a good lady – I’m sure she’s proud of her editors and would never claim their work as her own.

Justin Timberlake CAN’T act! Slap all you want…being on SNL does not a good actor make. The guy is funny…but if he didn’t do his singing bits (which were the only funny parts) he wouldn’t have won! Period.

I don’t disagree the guy has talent – he has oodles and oodles of it. But I wouldn’t call him a great actor by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe eventually he will be…but at this present time – I’d say he’s a mediocre actor. But I promise you Jay – if he gets nominated for an Oscar next year (or even the year after that) I’ll eat my humble pie.

Forget Glee! Community finally won a freaking Emmy. In all reality they should have been nominated for so many catergories, but I’m totally stoked they won. They are streets ahead, and Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas was AWESOME! oh and POP! POP!

Jeff Probst again?!?!?!?! Really Emmy voters, time to tune into like any other reality show to see how some of the others do it…How Tom Bergeron keeps losing…Cat Deely and Phil Keoghan are great too…Heck, even Seacrest would’ve been a better choice.

I really can not believe Tom Bergeron lost again. He is so witty and keeps DWTS flowing. I do not dislike Cat Deely, but all she says throughout the whole show is ” . . . put your hands together for . . .” However, with that said, I can’t believe Jeff Probst won again. Both Tom and Cat are better hosts. Who does this voting???